THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 884, sig. 110-7/46

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-2 asked his answer, which is still pending until today. I had with personal permission of the Stubaf.Kirschke a severely war-wound sister living with me, which was served against delivery of all food stamps and the pledge of money, also in the follow-up house. My sister is still in medical treatment with Dr. von Lichem. She wanted to visit the group leader Keppler on the 1-site command to ask him whether such impossible demands could be made completely unfounded. Group leader Keppingler was unfortunately not in the department and his adjutant only obtained an extension of the appointment, to clear the apartment until 5 pm. I can't believe that there are forces in the National Socialist state and in the 5th year of the war that can make such brutal demands to a single warrior widow. I want and go tenaciously to the last instance that this matter will be resolved. I have paid my rent to Zo.ll.l943 and must go to the streets like a criminal within 4 hours. As long as my husband is dead, I have not yet been paid a pension other than the death grant. With my means it is impossible for me to pay a hotel room in Prague fir for several weeks. My home is the West, Düsseldorf and I have so far no way to put my many household supplies under. I have still not tanned my apartment and closed it. I am not allowed to enter the house with this day. The thing not only has a brutal effect on me, but also on followers who have been behind it with their clean, decent attitude, as it is too natural. I feel obliged to the girls to clear up the matter when there is still a justice. I wish to know what I am accused of so that I can comment on it. I have been a member of the R.A.D. for almost 6 years, as is evident from the accompanying testimony. I didn't get this kind of dirt to rest on my name and my husband's name.I just don't want to believe that we German women sacrificed our love and best to the fatherland to stand alone when we have to claim the protection of the state. I was very brief and told you only the essentials. The great faith and hope I have that you will give me an answer to my great disobedience. I ask for a personal discussion with you and for very quick handling of the matter. Heil Hit ler ! If bitn im Rike gol Sm Gnigulnetun Noiton, \}$ Fraùf. Qnigmt Hyabe an 356 /291 77.98